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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

October 18, 1961 (16 pages)

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Lillian’s & Joan’s NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET, Wednesday, October 18, 1961,..Page 13 ¥, G C O O K. N G Favorite recipes from the files , lip rass V alley Notes of Nevada County's first ladies ke 4 Rob See aGietl as ae aormioeries rou oi ace ee ee te 1 Mrs. Chrissie Heilman of ‘heirbrother and son, Robert BUTTERMILK RAISIN MUFFINS as Pine lane had as her guest hg ee ac ae also ; r for a ten day visit earlier Visited with Mrs, Brooks R “ed this month Mrs, Madeline aunt and uncle, Mrs. Lulu . hae ssc rp 3 og iA ase sieges Cunningham of San Mateo, Smith and Earl Smith, D. D; ! i/a'cu sugar \ ‘ . enThe ladies were friends and Dr. Smith isa minister ote r ie neighbors in Honolulu when Baptist Church and is affil 1 Add: 1 . jier their families were growing iated with the "Billy Graham F . a oe vada up. Mrs. Cunningham's =vangelistic Association”. ia . . Combines 1 egg, beaten rass daughter is now a supervisor R . 1 1/4 cup buttermilk or sour milk “a pe larger colleges Mr. and Mrs, John Trout. 1/4 cup melted shortening. . a ! f plates a ond ray Aad re ae hae j Add liquid to flour mixture, stirring only until flour is moistened, Fill The annual Forget-me were Seahend pet of ee . greased muffin cups 2/3 full. Bake in hot oven (425° ) about 20 min. not Sale of the Disabled Larry Troutmans, Ivy Street j utes. Makes 1 1/2 dozen muffins, Delicious. . American veterans will as aS ae a ae ae a eae a st Sa! et aaa a be held this year Nov, 2-4. Chapter 112 of Grass Valley will participate in this project; the proceeds from the sale are used in the rehabilitation of veterans, To acquire funds for their needy family project; the Grass Valley group held a rummage sale on Oct, 12and 13, Mrs, Carol Brooks with her residents, The younger Troutmans, now from Southern California, are interested in this area and hope some day to settle here. eeseeeeeeee _ The New Seventh Day . AdventistElementary.and Jr. High School is nearing completion; it is hoped that it will be open by November . The school is situated just west of the scenic Echo Ridge project overlooking Deer Ridge Road Gardeners Meet TOWN TALK,,.Members of the Ridge Road Garden ). Club met at the home of Mrs, Harold Helland, Town Talk, Ninety -nine countries now comprise the United Nations; originally there were 51 members. “Come in and see the new Mohawk all nylon carpet. Tweed patterns priced at a tiny JEWELRY See! ur GOLD NUGGET and QUARTZ JEWELRY Makes lasting gifts and appropriate souvenirs of the Gold Country, mother, Mrs,Estelle : for their October meetin ” ’ . Creek Canyon. : eae Gh se Sa sa : 8 ; ‘ 3 Harrington, and a friend, ve ee mi seeeee ai aceeeenemmes ee a ‘. with Mrs, Chas, Scharschu , eee Xe DIAMONDS Mrs. Charles Hil/ier, drove = Grass Valley Notesnow . POUR AIR FORCE LOVELIES---From Beale Air Force Base, de. Ms: Latty Quimby and Mrs. : ineeneae to San Francisco Oct. 10. has a phone number 273; ; Robert Conant serving as All W 1 Zorl WATCH ES — From San Francisco, Mrs. g 449 ae Noteshat this . COPOte the Air Force's new T-38 at Edwards Flight Test Center, . co-hostesses. ool Vorlane ; m5 . Hillier went by jet airliner ii) help us ic dienae you . Mojave. These aad 15 other reserve officers recently received Anartistic arrangement of ¢M Ohawk-+: formerly CLOCKS E fo & ACRE ENE ORO ce te and . briefings, tours and demonstrations in a two day visit. The . Yellow marigoldswith yellow 9$8.95..NOW $7.95 Mrs, Hillier had originally Qo anizational events and ‘ ‘ : candles decorated the dining Sq.Yd. And Many Other Gifts 8 trip was designed to acquaint the Strategic Air Command men bl h M intended to travel by ship, ipar it will enable you, our : table where Mrs, Ray ee but her plans had to bealter> oa qers, to communicate . and women with another command's functions, equipment and . Brisbane and Mrs, Earl §gepycTIONS IN QUALITY SILVERWARE RK Pad a oe ae oe which had with us, A trip, an anniver. personnel. (L to R ). Lieutenants Joan Foley, Mary Bundsuh, — pokiegars ae LINOLEUMS = REMNANTS . Settee RHR tho ¢ sary, a birthday-special, elt nj : : ’ 1/2 PRI Mia Becks and hes, Wee oo ay tea --ler . June Ardin and Margaret Gallagher. Lt. Ardin is a WAF officer; . a,esseq in an tsdoweelan EXPERT WATCH AND. Harrington th'en continued on to Menlo Park to see us know, we'll tell your friends. the others are Air Force nurses. French Market In gown, presented a program with colored slides and told of her experiences and the JIM HEATHER JEWELRY REPAIRING 354 work being done by the medFloor Covering HARTUNG’S = Ruth Rockwood To Present Recital Yuba City , October 24 . rcper*! MB * fase eaeens § crass Qvatey : j The November meeting of 233 MILL STREET eweters GRASS VALLEY. . graduated from the Universponsored in her first public . YUBA CITY.. The Garden Dried arrangements, dried . +he club will be held at the GRASS VALLEY Since 1875 i rt . Mrs, Ruth Page Rockwood will be presented in an organ recital at the First Methodist Church in Grass Valley on Sunday. Mrs. Rockwood, presently serving as organist of the Nevada City First Methodist Church, has held many organ positions in prominent Protestant churches from New England to California, recently completing a five and one half year term in Anaheim, before moving to this area. Born.in China of missionary parents, Mrs. Rockwood ‘George C. BOLES = OPTOMETRIST + 228 Commercial Street ad Nevada City
Peco ee e a! sity of Redlands as a music major and studied at Andover Newton Theological School for two years while serving as seminary organist. She is an active member of the American Guild Organists and was the founder and first dean of that organization in Fresno, While serving as chairman of the A.G,O, in Southern California, Mrs. Rockwood was chairman of the committee of ministers, choir directors and .organists-that-— formulated the guide for church music relations which has been accepted and distributed through all A,G,O, chapters and Carol Conductors Guilds. Mrs, Rockwood is being . EXPERIENCED COUNSEL IN YOUR TIME OF NEED 246 Sacramento St., We offer you friendly, sympathetic help with attention to the details that mean so much. We strive to give everyone the finest. . how much or how little they spend. CALL US DAY OR NIGHT WE ARE READY TO SERVE YOU BERGEMANN FUNERAL CHAPEL J. Paul Bergemann ( Formerly Holmes Funeral Home ) Nevada City Dial 265 2421 -ho matter 24-Hour Ambulance Service recital in this area by the Music committee of the First Methodist Church in Grass Valley. A Silver offering will be accepted. The public is cordially invited to attend. Section of the Yuba City Womens Club is sponsoring its annual French Market on Tuesday,Oct. 24, at the clubhouse, 853 Plumas Street, from noon until 5 p.m. Items to be featured are: materials, weathered wood, holiday decorations, Christmas gift items, antiques and food. Tea will be served throughout the afternoon, The common onion had its origin in south central Asia, home of Mrs, O; F, Helmkamp on Ridge Road. WEATHER BEATEN SHINGLES---On the roof of this old barn addtothe oldtime color and charm of the MalakoffNorth Bloomfield area. Thousands of pieces of man-made sapphire will cover the surface of the communications satellite now being developed by Bell Telephone Laboratories. .These sapphires are expected to protect from space radiation the cells of Bell solar batteries which convert sunlight into electricity. In the illustration, an engineer is covering a solar cell for a communication satellite with manmade sapphires. This protection is expected to enable “working” satellites to endure the rigors of space for ten years or more, relaying telephone calls and television across the oceans. Phone 273-6028 G. 0. Hutchins, Mgr. 2 RR kk eR 24 MILL ST+GRASS VALLEY Phone 273-3039 WHAT'S DOING Closed-circuit educational TV is a part of regular classwork for children in many schools today. Telephone people help make this possible by providing special channels through which closed-circuit television is brought into classrooms. Phone people offer many such communication services today. It’s part of the job of meeting your communication needs and those of schools, business and government. These unusual-looking telephones were tried out in homes like yours last year. They were being tested as part of our research in developing new phones. The families tried first one and then the other for several weeks, and then told us what they liked and didn’t like. In this way they helped us learn what ideas you, our customers, would prefer in future telephones. Pacific Telephone If you have an unexpected bill problem, a Timeplan® loan may be your best solution. Low-cost Timeplan terms can be tailored to your budget with up to 24 months to pay. You'll find no red tape when you apply..and no delay. For full details about Timeplan : loans..or 70 otHer banking services..see your nearest Bank of America Branch. BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION * MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION *3T1¥D ‘oQuemez0BS : *$8 381 198 4098827 2oreBI VN